Hospitaller — The hospitarius, i.e. hospitaller, was the monk in charge of arrangements for guests at a monastery. [Lat. hospitarius = a host, one in charge of billeting arrangements] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Hospitalarius — The hospitarius, i.e. hospitaller, was the monk in charge of arrangements for guests at a monastery. [Lat. hospitarius = a host, one in charge of billeting arrangements] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Hostillarius — The hospitarius, i.e. hospitaller, was the monk in charge of arrangements for guests at a monastery. [Lat. hospitarius = a host, one in charge of billeting arrangements] … Dictionary of Medieval Terms and Phrases
Notker le Physicien — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Notker. Notker le Physicien (Notker Physicus, ✝972), également surnommé piperis granum (grain de poivre) en raison de son attachement pour la discipline, était un moine de l abbaye de Saint Gall, par ailleurs… … Wikipédia en Français
Gastmeister, der — Der Gastmeister, des s, plur. ut nom. sing. 1) S. Gasthalter. 2) In den Klöstern ein Mönch, der die Aufnahme und Bewirthung der Fremden besorget; Hospitalaris, Hospitarius … Grammatisch-kritisches Wörterbuch der Hochdeutschen Mundart
Notker — • Various monks of St. Gall who bore this name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Notker Notker † … Catholic encyclopedia
Notker Physicus — (died 12 November 975), nicknamed piperis granum (pepper grain) on account of his strict discipline, was a physician, painter, and composer. Concerning his life we only know that in 956 or 957 he became cellarius (cellarer), and in 965… … Wikipedia
Tutilo von St. Gallen — oder kurz Tutilo, in der neueren Literatur überwiegend Tuotilo von Sankt Gallen oder Tuotilo genannt, (* um 850; † 27. April (? auch 28. März) 913 (? auch 915) in St. Gallen) war ein Mönch im Kloster St. Gallen. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1… … Deutsch Wikipedia
PAREGRINARIUS — nomen Officii Monastici, cuius est peregrimos excipere; alias Hospialarius et Hospitarius. Vide Goldastum Rer. Alanann. Tom. 2. p. 189 … Hofmann J. Lexicon universale